Indian Fashion
The 21st century will be known as the decade of fashion, it is a period that will witness explosive changes in Indian wear and textile industry, with major impact on Indian economy too. The decade has given a new meaning to the concept of Fashion; bringing along with it the same enthusiasm and energy that characterized the beginning of the fashion era. It is a period when designers are experimenting with new looks and designs, experimenting with colors and merging two or more styles into one. New Fashion Trends for Indian Wears include ethnic wear; embroidery; jewelry; men’s wear; women’s wear; house wear and even footwear.
The major feature that distinguishes Indian Fashion from other fashion trends is the enormous scope of innovation in clothes and accessories. It is the creative use of fabric and colors that has given birth to new trends in Indian apparel. The variety of cloths and patterns used in designing Indian Wear make it unique, exciting and diverse in nature. The fabric of choice for making Indian garments is cotton, silk, hemp and polyester which are highly valued for its comfort and durability. Along with the fabrics used for making Indian Apparel there has been considerable progress made in the area of accessories like jewellery and footwear.
Women are extremely excited by Indian fashion trends and they are exploring their natural beauty within the ambit of fashion. In fact, Indian women are deeply immersed in various fashionable activities like attending cultural functions, parties, film premiers, shopping, traveling, etc. In addition to this, Indian women have also shown remarkable interest in joining the bandwagon of international fashion contests like Fashion Weeks in New York, London Fashion Week and Hong Kong Fashion Week. A major change in fashion scenario in India has come about due to versatile fashion statements made by Indian Women Fashionistas like Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Manish Malhotra and Ritu Kumar.